Golden Pearl's are a revolutionary new larval diet that has successfully replaced live Artemia nauplii in marine fish hatcheries. A patented processing technique (agglomeration of micro-encapsulated particles) results in feed particles or "clusters" that resemble raspberries under the microscope.

Golden Pearls have tiny air pockets that keep the feed particles in the water column, not on the bottom of the tank. Golden Pearls mimic live brine shrimp nauplii.

tbh i have never heard of it... from reading your post it sounds like something yummy though.... imo i wouldnt spoil my fish too much though. id be wary that my fish would get too fat and the water would polute faster.

tbh i have never heard of it... from reading your post it sounds like something yummy though.... imo i wouldnt spoil my fish too much though. id be wary that my fish would get too fat and the water would polute faster.

I'm talking about a twice a week "treat" - like people often feed bloodworms so I don't see how that would be "spoiling" them, making them "fat" and/or "polluting" the tank. ESPECIALLY since I do regular water changes!

I'm talking about a twice a week "treat" - like people often feed bloodworms so I don't see how that would be "spoiling" them, making them "fat" and/or "polluting" the tank. ESPECIALLY since I do regular water changes!

I don't think they meant to offend or attack or anything. I think it was just a misunderstanding. =]

It sounds fine to me. The only thing I find odd is that it mentions that it's for marine aquariums and that it's "different" from brine shrimp when brine shrimp is the #1 ingredient.

But going on the nutrition labeling it sounds fantastic! =]

If it costs less then brine shrimp I say go for it. If it costs more or the same I say leave it. =] That's just me though. =]